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The Rangers previously negotiated a 30-year, $ 75 million stadium naming rights agreement with Ameriquest Mortgage Company in 2004, renaming the Ballpark " Ameriquest Field ".
A 30-year water-sharing agreement for the Ganges River was signed in December 1996, after an earlier bilateral water-sharing agreement for the Ganges River lapsed in 1988.
On May 3, 2005, the Municipality of Phnom Penh announced that they had entered into a 30-year agreement with JC Royal Co. to develop the memorial at Choeung Ek.
The deal included a 30-year exclusive branding agreement that will see NTL adopt the Virgin name across its consumer operations as it merges operations with its current Telewest brand.
The Authority took over airport management and operations at New Castle Airport following a 30-year lease agreement with New Castle County Council in May 1995 and the FAA's approval in June 1995.
In 2001, a 30-year concession agreement for the management of operations at the airport was signed with Armenia International Airports CJSC, owned by Argentine company Corporation America, which is in turn owned by Armenian Argentine businessman Eduardo Eurnekian.
The building of this terminal is part of the 30-year concession agreement signed by the Armenian Government and Armenia International Airports.
In 1952 the two papers worked out a 30-year agreement, known as the Joint Operating Agreement ( JOA ).
The Baltimore Orioles reached a tentative 30-year agreement to begin spring training at Ed Smith Stadium starting in 2010 which included renovations to the stadium and surrounding areas.
In 2003, a 30-year extension to the joint operating agreement was inked.

30-year and signed
As part of the deal, the Twins also signed a 30-year lease of the new stadium, effectively guaranteeing the continuation of the team in Minnesota for a long time to come.
On October 6, 1961, the Mets signed a 30-year stadium lease, with an option for a 10-year renewal.
NBC signed him to an exclusive, unprecedented 30-year television contract in 1951.
In 1972, Brel signed a special 30-year contract with Barclay Records.
Increasingly cramped for space, the auction house signed a 30-year lease in 1997 for a 300, 000-square-foot space in Rockefeller Center for $ 40 million.
In 815, the Bulgarians and Byzantines signed a 30-year peace treaty.
In the very beginning of his reign he signed a 30-year peace treaty with the neighboring Eastern Roman Empire which remained in force to the end of his life.
Finally, in 1962, Interior Secretary Stewart Udall issued an ultimatum — unless Marshall signed a black player, the government would revoke the Redskins ' 30-year lease on the year-old D. C. Stadium ( now Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium ), which had been paid for by government money and was owned by the Washington city government ( which, then and now, is formally an arm of the federal government ).
In 2001, Giant Tiger and The North West Company ( NWC ) signed a 30-year Master Franchise Agreement that grants NWC the exclusive right to open and operate 72 Giant Tiger stores in western Canada.
The Penguins bid was officially off the table in March 2007, when the team announced that they were beginning construction on a new arena and that they signed a 30-year deal with the city of Pittsburgh to keep the team there well into the future.
Because of the improvements, the Pirates signed a new 30-year lease that went into effect on February 1, 2008.

30-year and by
Founded in 1960 by two Australians, driver Jack Brabham and designer Ron Tauranac, the team won four drivers ' and two constructors ' world championships in its 30-year Formula One history.
Cleveland's struggles over the 30-year span were highlighted in the 1989 film Major League, which comically depicted a hapless Cleveland ball club going from worst to first by the end of the film.
CPRR logo on a gilded " Staff " uniform button ( 1867 ) Construction of the road was financed primarily by 30-year, 6 % U. S. Government Bonds authorized by Sec.
In a poll taken by the Bureau of Justice Statistics between 1980 and 2009, “ a 30-year period ... rates for drug possession or use doubled for whites and tripled for blacks .”
He supported himself by a 30-year career in the French civil service.
The show, conceived by and originally directed by Joe Brancato and originally staged by Penguin Rep Theatre, Stony Point, NY, was invited to give six performances during the 2012 Montreal International Jazz Festival, making The Devil's Music the first play ever presented in the music festival's 30-year history!
In 1974, Billy's sentence is overturned by the Turkish High Court in Ankara after a prosecution appeal ( the prosecutor originally wished to have him found guilty of smuggling and not possession ), and he is ordered to serve at least a 30-year life term for his crime.
On December 15, 2009, The New York Times reported an announcement by the Obama administration that the Shinnecock Indians on Long Island meet the criteria for federal recognition, signaling the end of a 30-year court battle.
The U. S. National Weather Service reported in 2005 that, using a national 30-year average, more people die yearly in floods, 127 on average, than by lightning ( 73 ), tornadoes ( 65 ), or hurricanes ( 16 ).
In < span style =" color: red ;"> red </ span >: Halland, previously occupied by Sweden for a 30-year period under the terms of the Second Treaty of Brömsebro ( 1645 ) | Peace of Brömsebro ( 1645 ), was now permanently ceded.
" The charge of ' armed insurrection against the State ' against Negri was dropped at the last moment, and because of this he did not receive the 30-year plus life sentence requested by the prosecutor, but only 30 years for being the instigator of political activist Carlo Saronio's murder and having ' morally concurred ' with Lombardini's murder during a failed bank robbery.
Written by 30-year music-industry veteran, Isaias Gamboa, the book is the product of three years of exhaustive research and demonstrates in extraordinary detail that We Shall Overcome was in fact derived from a popular copyrighted Baptist hymn entitled, " If My Jesus Wills "-written in 1942 by an African American Baptist choir director named Louise Shropshire.
His remaining land was still shrinking: on 1 January 1883 the reserves granted to Māori by the West Coast Commission were vested in the Public Trust for 30-year lease to European settlers at market rental, prompting Te Whiti to refuse to sign documents and refuse to collect the rental income of £ 7000 a year.
DeLibero retired in the spring of 2004 and was replaced by Frank Wilson, a 30-year transit executive who had been president of AECOM Enterprises, a Los Angeles-based engineering consulting firm ; Wilson had also previously been general manager of the Bay Area Rapid Transit District ( BART ) in Northern California and was the Commissioner of Transportation for the State of New Jersey.
According to 15th and 16th century chronicles, Henry was followed by bishops Rodulff and Folquinus, after whom there was a 25 – 30-year gap before Thomas.
According to documents obtained in 2003 from the Austrian State Archives by the Los Angeles Times, which was after the expiration of a 30-year seal of his records under Austrian privacy law, Gustav Schwarzenegger voluntarily applied to join the Nazi Party on March 1, 1938, two weeks before the country was annexed.
Soon afterwards, a two-month Moscow visit by Mao culminated in the Sino-Soviet Treaty of Friendship and Alliance ( 1950 ), which comprised a $ 300 million low-interest loan and a 30-year military alliance.
Although rates of most crimes, including all categories of violent crime, made consecutive declines during the last 36 months of his four-year term, ending a 30-year upward spiral and initiating a trend of falling rates that continued beyond his term, Dinkins was hurt by the perception that crime was out of control during his administration.

30-year and French
Over the 30-year life of Bill 101 " about 4, 000 children have used this to get into the English network ," she said, as opposed to the French network.

30-year and Minister
Also convicted in this trial were Lissouba ( who received a 30-year sentence ) and three other former members of the government ( former Prime Minister Claude Antoine da Costa, former Minister of Finance Guila Mougounga Nkombo, and former Minister of Oil Benoit Koukebene ).
One document revealed that the Minister had ignored Planning SA's request not to make any commitments to the developers before the state's own 30-year plan was completed.

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